Al-Janad University for Science and Technology continued its series of celebrations for the graduation of the second batch, known as "LEADERS," with a prestigious ceremony held at the College of Administrative Sciences and Humanities. The event, graced by the presence of His Excellency Professor Khaled Al-Wasabi, the Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research, Technical Education, and Vocational Training, exemplified the university's commitment to academic excellence.
The celebrations are held the auspices of the University President, Dr. Mohyeddine Al-Qobbati, today's ceremony focused on the accomplishments of several departments within the College of Administrative Sciences. Notably, the disciplines of Business Administration, Marketing and Advertising Communication, and Accounting were acknowledged, while the remaining departments will be recognized in tomorrow's concluding ceremony.
During the ceremony, His Excellency Dr. Khaled Al-Wasabi extended his heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates of the LEADERS batch while commending Al-Janad University for its exceptional level of education and its ability to attract and retain exceptional faculty members. He further announced a ministry project aimed at providing opportunities for graduate students pursuing master's and PhD programs in the field of administrative sciences and humanities.
Dr. Gamil Zaid, the esteemed Dean of the College, warmly welcomed the Minister of Higher Education and esteemed guests, expressing his wishes for success to the second batch in the departments of Accounting and Business Administration. He also acknowledged the achievements of the first batch in the specialized department of Marketing and Advertising Communication. The Dean revealed the university's strategic plan to introduce new academic programs in collaboration with the ministry, ensuring alignment with market demands and meeting rigorous standards for undergraduate and master's degrees.
The ceremony showcased a range of captivating artistic performances, including a moving Palestinian operetta that symbolized the students' solidarity with the Palestinian cause. As a fitting finale, outstanding students from the aforementioned departments were honored, alongside the entire cohort of male and female graduates.